Our verdict
With an outsole that has been a perfect addition in approach shoes, the Millet Trident Guide GTX gets high marks for its incredible performance on difficult routes. This low-cut shoe is highly flexible, supportive, and most of all comfortable. All these qualities make it a highly sought-after shoe by experienced approach hikers, alpinists, and adventurous spirits. What’s more, this rugged hiking shoe is completely waterproof. Thus, it’s highly suitable for both dry and wet conditions.
Pros
- Unbelievable comfort
- Incredibly stable
- Robust construction
- Incredible grip and durability
- Amazing grip
- Waterproof
Cons
- Red fabric stains when wet
- Stiff sole
- Not suitable for normal walks/hikes
Millet Trident Guide
The Millet Trident Guide GTX is a three-season alpine approach shoe. Hikers stated that it has medium rigidity and is precise, comfortable, and durable. They say that it has proven its efficiency and resistance to wear. They also stated that this hiking shoe for men was great for alpine approach and trekking.
Millet Trident Guide GTX
One customer complains about the red fabric staining her feet when wet. Hikers also mentioned that it has a stiff outsole and it is not suitable for normal walks or hikes. If you are looking for a super-versatile approach shoe, you might want to check the Millet Amuri.
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Hikers who tested this shoe stated that it grips well on both rugged and finer surfaces, so nothing will stop you on your long hike. They also mentioned that its sole can withstand the ruggedness of the trails, making the Millet Trident Guide GTX a very durable approach shoe.
Offers amazing stability and trail protection
Hikers applauded this shoe because it offers the stability and protection needed in mountain environments. They also mentioned that it offers comfort to go from the approach to long-haul hikes.
Waterproof
With its GORE-TEX® membrane, hikers mentioned that it delivers waterproof and breathable protection in wet weather and varied mountain conditions.
Snug fit
Hikers stated that this shoe is perfect for hiking in the mountains and other activities in rugged terrain. They stated that it is designed in such a way that fits snugly around the foot and ankle.
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In this Millet comparison, the Trident Guide GTX finds competition in the Amuri. Listed below are traits that set the two apart.
Lightness
The Amuri blows the Trident Guide GTX out of the water by being almost 50% lighter. You can thank Amuri’s knit upper for the most part for that.
Supportiveness
What the Trident Guide GTX lacks in lightness it makes up for in heel support. The featured hiker also comes with a cushioning element around the heel, which provides extra comfort on landings.
Weather protection
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Pricing
There is approximately a 30-dollar difference between the Trident Guide GTX and its rival, with the latter being the cheaper.
Additional info
- Its snowshoe compatibility and stretch gaiter readiness make the Trident Guide GTX a dependable approach tool in cold and snowy pursuits.
- Mar 14, 2020 Red fabric stains when wet is a good alternative for those who need extra ankle support and underfoot cushioning.